Background: Pneumonia is a leading cause of death among children under five years of age. Pneumonia deaths could be averted if caretakers recognized the danger signs and sought appropriate treatment promptly.Methods: We interviewed 278 caretakers in Mukono district Uganda, whose under-five children had suffered from probable pneumonia two weeks prior to the evaluation. Through structured questionnaires we assessed caretaker’s knowledge about danger signs among under-five children with pneumonia and the actions taken to manage probable pneumonia using descriptive statistics. We also conducted in-depth interviews with caretakers and community health workers.Results: Lower chest wall in drawing (a pneumonia specific danger sign) was mentioned ...
AIM: Ethiopia has implemented the integrated community case management to reduce mortality in childh...
Pneumonia is the leading cause of mortality in young children worldwide. Early diagnosis and empiric...
This analysis was published in Pediatric Pulmonology in a special journal issue on “Pediatric Pneumo...
Background: Pneumonia is one of the leading killers of children under five years of age. In sub-Saha...
Abstract Background Efforts aimed at reducing morbidity and mortality associated with pneumonia in c...
Background: Effective management of pneumonia demands active participation by the caretaker to facil...
Background: Pneumonia is the main cause of child mortality world-wide and most of these deaths occur...
Background: Pneumonia is the main cause of child mortality world-wide and most of these deaths occur...
Background: Pneumonia is the main cause of child mortality world-wide and most of these deaths occur...
BACKGROUND: Pneumonia is among the leading causes of avoidable deaths for young children globally. T...
Identification, stabilization, and prompt referral of children with signs of severe febrile disease ...
Background. Efforts to reduce child mortality especially in Africa must as a necessity aim to decrea...
Background: Acute respiratory infections (ARI), especially pneumonia, are leading causes of death in...
Introduction: Pneumonia the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in children under five in the w...
Background: Acute respiratory infections (ARI), especially pneumonia, are leading causes of death i...
AIM: Ethiopia has implemented the integrated community case management to reduce mortality in childh...
Pneumonia is the leading cause of mortality in young children worldwide. Early diagnosis and empiric...
This analysis was published in Pediatric Pulmonology in a special journal issue on “Pediatric Pneumo...
Background: Pneumonia is one of the leading killers of children under five years of age. In sub-Saha...
Abstract Background Efforts aimed at reducing morbidity and mortality associated with pneumonia in c...
Background: Effective management of pneumonia demands active participation by the caretaker to facil...
Background: Pneumonia is the main cause of child mortality world-wide and most of these deaths occur...
Background: Pneumonia is the main cause of child mortality world-wide and most of these deaths occur...
Background: Pneumonia is the main cause of child mortality world-wide and most of these deaths occur...
BACKGROUND: Pneumonia is among the leading causes of avoidable deaths for young children globally. T...
Identification, stabilization, and prompt referral of children with signs of severe febrile disease ...
Background. Efforts to reduce child mortality especially in Africa must as a necessity aim to decrea...
Background: Acute respiratory infections (ARI), especially pneumonia, are leading causes of death in...
Introduction: Pneumonia the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in children under five in the w...
Background: Acute respiratory infections (ARI), especially pneumonia, are leading causes of death i...
AIM: Ethiopia has implemented the integrated community case management to reduce mortality in childh...
Pneumonia is the leading cause of mortality in young children worldwide. Early diagnosis and empiric...
This analysis was published in Pediatric Pulmonology in a special journal issue on “Pediatric Pneumo...